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Metal Recycling

Electronic Waste Recycling

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Tire Recycling FAQs

We recycle passenger car tires, truck tires, off-road tires, and industrial rubber waste from authorized commercial generators.

Yes. We offer scheduled and on-demand bulk pickup for dealerships, fleet operators, and municipal agencies.

Collected tires are graded, shredded, or processed into TDF (Tire-Derived Fuel), crumb rubber for playgrounds or asphalt, or repurposed in civil engineering projects.

Yes, we welcome individual drop-offs during business hours. Please contact us in advance to schedule.

Absolutely. Our tire recycling operations follow EPA regulations and state-specific waste tire management laws.

E-Waste Recycling FAQs

We accept laptops, desktops, servers, monitors, networking equipment, peripherals, cell phones, and more.

All devices go through Department of Defense (DoD)-compliant data wiping or physical destruction. We issue Certificates of Data Destruction for verification.

Yes. We provide secure, tracked pickup for both businesses and residents (in select areas). Bulk pickups are prioritized.

Yes, we welcome individual drop-offs during business hours. Please contact us in advance to schedule.

Usable parts are harvested for refurbishing. Non-functional units are dismantled and processed responsibly for material recovery.

Yes. All refurbished devices are professionally tested, restored to peak condition, and sold with a limited warranty.

Metal Recycling FAQs

We accept ferrous and non-ferrous metals including aluminum, copper, steel, brass, and electronic-grade alloys.

Yes. We work with construction sites, manufacturers, and utility providers to manage large-scale metal scrap recovery.

Metals are cleaned, sorted by type, and either sent for smelting or repurposed as raw input for U.S. manufacturing.

For select commercial clients, we offer competitive market-based scrap metal credit or rebate programs. Contact us to register your account.

Yes. Our metal recycling processes strictly follow all federal and state environmental and workplace safety standards.